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ah ah, moscow says it'll open humanitarian corridors for ukrainian civilians to russian territory on a daily basis without use approval. that's as decide struggle to agree on other evacuation route. amid the continued fighting with our crew visits, families who have had to hide in the basement in an area that has seen some of the most intense fighting on the dumbass front. yesterday occurred to kyle piers to the roof where the key bedroom, e. e. move up here, 3 of them, and we're simply cutoff. nobody announced anything med that breaks its own rules and allows calls for violence against russian soldiers. i mean, the ukraine conflict like the social network giant ban 5th, it isn't taking action against the russians in general.
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ah, broadcasting from our studios in moscow, this is our t international. i'm john thomas. but have you with us? we know you have a choice as we covered the war in ukraine. now, russia's military said, it would observe a limited cease fire in ukraine on friday to allow civilians to evacuate through secure roots proposed by moscow. these are the key evacuation roots that moscow has planned. the russian military now says it will unilaterally open the roots, leading eastward to russia every day, whether or not key of greece, other directions are to be agreed upon with the ukrainian side. on thursday, russia offered give to open as many as 14 corridors. however, give confirmed only 7 were in operation, and opposed the evacuation of civilians to russian territory. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says that around 100000 people in the last 2 days have managed to
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flee through the roots approved by keith. ukrainian refugee movement is described as one of the fastest and largest in recent years by mandatory and organizations with most fleeting to neighboring polen polish authorities. estimate that on average to ukrainians cross the border every 3 2nd, you officials have confirmed the block has already received more than 2000000 people from ukraine with germany, belgium, moldova, and other countries said to have been overwhelmed by the influx. many who have fled and say they fear for their families. lots of the time, the shooting, we hear this would be afraid to. we go to the give my family try to the europe a truth and we shouldn't be ready. but by early or just things agreeing on evacuation corridors has been a struggle between kiev and moscow. since the 3rd round of bilateral talks last
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week and ukraine's president has repeatedly accused of russia of not obeying a cease fire deal for civilian safe zones. moscow in turn says it's kids that has been deliberately preventing people from seeing. russia's military has announced that the daniel republics army has taken control of the city of villanova, the site of intense fighting in recent days with civilians having found themselves caught in between the warring sides. vol. nova is about 60 kilometers from the city of danielle. on march 5th, the russian and ukrainian sides agreed to open humanitarian corridors for civilians . though they still have not managed to function as intended, nor te crew went to the city in question, and talked to locals, who have had to hide in basements. ah, val, navajo is a small town of $20000.00 inhabitants. it's turned into one of the hottest spots on
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the dawn of us front with intense fighting going on for days. the situation is changing every 10 minutes with the elderly women and children have been trapped in damp basements for more than a week. now, with that done, as crew public's forces share food and medicine. ah secede uses. she said, aha, see yes, we have relatively bald as others have sat in basement for a week now. it's been like help for us for 4 days. we didn't think we would leave for ethan yesterday, a projectile pierce to the roof, where the keats bedroom is even move of sheer 3 of them. and we're simply cut off. nobody announced anything i wish someone would have just driven by and told us,
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for example, when they're going to get people out. but now they just shoot. and that said, we're sitting here and we are afraid to leave with ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says it is russia that is not ceasing. fire causing numerous casualties among civilians. he has declared villanova a quote, heroic city. as residents have reportedly resisted russian forces there mighty open mario pl, invulnerable. her remained completely blocked. although we did everything necessary for the operation of the humanitarian court or the russian ships, denazi's fire, mete decides to go against its own rules and allow some calls for violence against russian soldiers. reports also say the tech giant will even let the users call for the death of letting me put in and bell russian president, alexander lucas shinkel. as a result of the russian invasion of ukraine, we have temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression,
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though it normally violate our rules like violence. speech, such as death to the russian invaders were still won't allow credible calls for violence against russian civilians. this company, this platform, that they've always been, and the violence pro friendship, expanding communication, and generally igniting the world. now, it seems as it's division that thereafter a certain group of people is now off. now they've always meaning facebook boasted that they even have a special operations center that, that removes, in real time, i hate speech or generally a content that insides violence unless it's of course, as we know now against russian that military or russian president or bill or russian president lucas, younger for that matter because he's been included there as well. so giving everybody a voice seems to have been a top priority for the platform,
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including all prior military operations that took place in the world, including a iraq and level the head of the a corporation mart, soccer, soccer burke. he was a quiet so. busy vocal about this, so previously a few years ago back when, when i was in college our, our country had just gone to war in iraq. and the mood on our campus was disbelief. lot of people felt like we were acting without hearing a lot of important perspectives. and the toll on, on soldiers and their families and our national safety was, was severe. yet most of us felt like we were powerless to do anything about it. and i remember feeling that more people had a voice to share their experiences than maybe it could have gone differently. and those early years shaped my belief. but giving more people
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a voice gives power to the powerless and pushes society to get better over time. well, actually a couple of weeks ago, metas said that it's set up a special team to deal with hate speech and misinformation related to ukraine. and it said it will do that for both sides. hard to say who are those the fact checkers who's saying which information is correct, which information is wrong? but we know one thing is that ukrainian national guards as offer battalion who have been jobs as nazis by and committing war crimes by the united nations. and so many other pundits around the world. well now they're no longer outlaws. well, uh but sally, in they, they have been bad on facebook before. but now because they're acting against
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a russian military. and so now they're allowed to be praised and well, a battalion, they're now controlling the city of variable. they're preventing civilians from using humanitarian corridors. and there have been affiliated with neo nazis, not only by russia, but by many international communities. ah ah, well, russia reacted very expectedly. russia said that meta is conducting aggressive and illegal policy against moscow and did a policy leads to creating a hate speech and l. y actions against russians. in general, of course,
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russian embassy in the washington already called on us authorities to make them stop at the mid south from the goal, that extremist activities extreme, his actions against russia. well, on the other hand, meta art curry, the thing that's the old, their latest actions in regards to, i hate speech against russian military and russian for president and bill, russian president is a temporary senior british royal prince. william is being called out over his comments on the war and ukraine. the 2nd in line to the throne apparently contrasted the crisis to conflicts in africa and asia, adding that quote, it's very alien to see this in europe. and the backlash was pretty fierce. so after your ancestors, prince william stall, colonized cost genocide on so many lands you decided to make this statement. your
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country was built on wars. it's literally your history. how do you have a 1000 year history of colonialism, a literal 100 year war? launch 2 world wars allow multiple genocides and bama doesn't nation since 911 alone yet make this type of a statement. prince williams comments regarding africa and asia are truly atrocious . you wonder if people like him or that uneducated, or if this is all intentional, it's jarring that someone actually thinks europeans are civilized and superior, and the rest of us are trash. at the same time, though, british weapons are playing a central role in the war in yemen, yemen has been ravaged by war since 2014, with a saudi led coalition fighting who the rebels to try and restore the ousted government. what is happening in the region has long been labeled as one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, with around 21000000 people in need of basic help. and yemen is not the only war torn country suffering massively right now,
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but receiving little to no attention. irish and me p. claire daily is appalled by the double standards. no wall to wall tv coverage, no emergency humanitarian response, no special, plain rings, not even a mention. and based plenary, no afghani delegations, i know statements might got. they must be wandering. what makes their humanitarian crisis so on important is that the color of their skin isn't that they're not white, they're not european, not their problems come from a u. s. gone or u. s. invasion. my go to all wars are evil, and all victims to serve support. we heard from the chair, person of the islamic human rights commission, who explained that the u. s. has used mottos of democracy and freedom as protects for waging all of its wards in recent decades, destroying countries without criticism from the establishment media. when you look at sir hawk west, under the leadership of the united states,
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has sort of done what he's done from vietnam enough, gone just on in iraq and syria and going into iraq on the skews of records of mass destruction and destroying the nation. i'm in libya, in our, in libya is, is come freely destroyed. it's been all done in the name of democracy and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think what makes me so frustrated is no, they getting away with these murders in the name of the walk in human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the w sandals and they both see and do sort of racism which on the sheen and digital rising sanctions harming ordinary russian citizens are unacceptable. that's how
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a representative of the un secretary general responded to measures taken by western powers against moscow. amid the accusation that the sanctions will hinder coven vaccine deliveries. our principal physician has always been the sanctions on russia should avoid harming civilians. foreign companies have been pulling out of russia in response to the ukraine situation with major brands, including apple and mastercard. suspending operations vladimir putin says he will make every effort to keep jobs in the country saying russia is open for business. meanwhile, fox news host tucker carlson, wonders how those pushing to punish russia through the exodus of foreign firms will react if the move backfires. while companies, apple, mastercard, lots of other american companies are taking victory laps for their role in punishing russia. great. punish russia were not against that. but you've got a wonder, interesting, a handful of work corporations, crash,
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a country and impoverished citizens indiscriminately. now the country is russia, so most of us aren't even thinking about the present itself. we're fine with it. it's russia who cares. but is it possible these same techniques might be used some day again, someplace or somebody that you care about. one of one morning woke up and they decide that you're vladimir putin and you must be erased. and the anti russian rhetoric has seeped into international events as well as to piano competitions have banned russia musicians amid an ongoing cultural backlash over the war. and ukraine are to show basically reports. this is a war against russia. we are told this is a war against puting. we will hold the kremlin accountable, but to interfere deezen were adding president putin and foreign secretarial of raft to the list of sanctions. they are responsible for the deaths of innocent people in ukraine, in alignment with the decision by our european allies. united states will join them
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in sanctioning president putin, despite thought the west acts continues to fall on every day. russian citizens. whether that be the direct consequences of sanctions or measures that have been taken, he in europe take the situation in flanders in belgium, where new students from russia will now be excluded from a scholarship program that followed a request that came from ukraine. however, according to the flemish education minister, the ban is about keeping on the pressure. we are not doing this because we believe that all russians are guilty of the war, but we are doing it because we hope that measures like this will help to put pressure on those in power in russia. oh brussels. they were conflicting opinions on the measure with i don't find that fair in the sense that the russian people have little to do with this. i suppose most russians are anti war. it is not a good thing to do against russian students or any russians,
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but maybe it will work. there are both santian pro russian opinions. we should be more nuanced and balanced in our views, which is quite rare and media. i don't think it's fair. i think her everyone deserves education, and i think the most population in russia, they don't want this war. they won't be concerned about this one pocket really unfair to lot of the students because they're not responsible for the actual situation. like in the phantom things like that. but on the other side they do think that that's a measure needs to be taken against boucher in order to have a bit of an impact on what they're doing. cancelling all the events related to russia is also continuing in wales in the u. k. the court, if philharmonic orchestra has removed works by check kosky from its program at an upcoming concert, the once planned all tchaikovsky concert is now being substituted in light of the
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recent russian invasion of ukraine carter philharmonic orchestra field a previously advertised program including the $1812.00 overture to be an appropriate at this time, though, the move was apparently supposed to be in support of ukraine. the idea of cancelling music by a russian composer who died more than a 100 years ago, has provoked ridicule cancelling a chikavsky concert is so deaf, ordinary russians will write it off as mad blad, overdoing the propaganda, doubly absurd because tchaikovsky spent a lot of time in ukraine and incorporated a lot of ukrainian folk music and stories into his work. well, this is clearly no skin off the nose of tchaikovsky for up and coming. russian musicians being canceled is problematic. in island, the doubling international piano competition has decided that they are not welcome . it told one applicant at the he had been rejected,
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simply because he's russian. he was left wondering vase. i'm just curious, how will this help to stop the war? the anti russian rhetoric is though, now facing some backlash in the us. conservative commentator candace owens is one voice calling. it's out absolutely appalling. the way russians are being treated in america and rolled that are leaders and government institutions are allowing. busy for the times calling for this discrimination following the global black lives matter, syria is quite telling russian lives. despite this, the march against russia in all levels of life continues the international cat federation, for example, which describes itself as the united nation of cats, has also got it's close out. more keys who have found themselves unfortunate enough to have russian owners have been banned from the competitions. now,
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if that isn't katty, don't know what is charlie's even ski r t. paris sanctions against russia have already driven up prices and other countries. thousands of albanians have held protests over significant price hikes in recent days. protesters have accused the government of profiting from the price increase. fuel prices have gone up abruptly by 50 percent and food prices have also risen significantly. due to the surging transportation costs. the countries energy minister has urged albanians to cut spending on fuel for their vehicles. as russian troops advanced to the capital, give logistical challenges have emerged with vehicles and equipment pushed to extremes, are correspondent, but august. you have sent us this report from a maintenance facility for russian military vehicles in crimea. the russian operation in ukraine, aside from being a colossal military challenges, is also
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a tremendous technical challenge. tens of thousands of vehicles, shrub tags, and armored personnel carriers that trucks have been deployed for this operation. and that requires a whole lot of maintenance and repair. the static duration of repair is one day from the moment that these vehicles are brought in to the moment that they are released for service. back to the front lines, we must of course, bear in mind the tremendous stresses that these vehicles enjoy. they can keep running full for days at a time engines life support systems targeting and communications. there's so much that could go wrong and cost lives out factor in the weather, minus $8.00 degrees celsius and southern ukraine. the mud, the snow, the rain and the constant fighting these particular forward base is focused on
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quick and clean repairs. vehicles damaged in fighting oil, which require extensive work, are evacuated for the back parked here also, ah seized captured ukrainian t. 72 types as well as armored personnel carriers command and control vehicles. now, none of this can be used by russian troops, because 1st of all, it is unsafe that this hasn't undergone extensive testing in more than that. they are of dubious quality. you can perhaps tell for yourself, essentially as large scale complex alphena this, he's a battle of logistics, and much of russia's focus has been on systematically degrading ukraine's ability to maneuver supply or even send orders to its troops out in the field. joe biden is considering imposing sanctions against india because the asian country
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has purchased russian weaponry. the u. s. would be using a national law aimed at punishing other countries that by russian military hardware, the matter concerns india's purchase of russia's, s $400.00 missile systems. but some lawmakers have cautioned against imposing sanctions, saying they could have a detrimental effect on america's relations. with such a large and influential country. top republican senator ted cruz has warned that such a decision would be, quote, extraordinarily foolhardy. we discussed the issue with a career indian diplomat and former ambassador. they don't expect sanctions because, you know, the, i think the united states will take a longer don't view of the importance of his relationship. if it's in the economy, which is shortly going to be in the, in a consumer future, going to be the 3rd biggest in the low. you know, we need to understand that the american, sorry, no doubt whatsoever that india can be. and i live, you know,
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it's in there has always got me and the attributes, thinking that you can make and even other countries are quite aware of that. we are headed about it. so, you know, it's a matter of, you know, getting into it alone and not, you know, for closing options in terms of india. that is the kind of thinking that is that and i think that that means that can be on this issue. they want push that on. as soon as they can see, new delhi has a strong ties with moscow, and russia is one of the biggest suppliers of defense equipment to india. india has maintained neutrality at the u. n. regarding the previous ukraine conflict in 2014 and russia has supported india on controversial issues such as the conflict in
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kashmir. experts say the partnership is one of the reasons why india abstained from a un security council resolution against russia's role in the ukraine crisis. the career diplomat, we interviewed, attested to russia's significance for india. russians role is very cushion for india. and i'm very sure that in the stance that india has speak in the security council under the general assembly, these considerations were sitting at work. and i don't think the americans are on it. and you know, what's the point in pushing and breaking your relationship and spoiling it when the other site has much space to you know, it's a rush relationship sufficient for in the, on the inside. i don't need to get into that itunes of it. and rushing only country which has some willingness to transfer. i think more likely to india,
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co prediction with india. you know, all sorts of things out there in the, in the, in the, in the mission ship. not only that, the 60 or 70 percent of the country use of rationale, and that's the news for this. our stay with us for more coverage of the war in ukraine. this is our to international. ah ah oh, well, it shows the wrong one. 0, just don't hold any world to shape out. disdain becomes the african
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